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we've learned so much about michael's drug use. we've even seen him as recently as last month with hs naked body on a slab on one of the tabloids and his kids d't need to walking around seeing that in the newspaper. how htful are you, woman? sit down. [ applause ] >> wendy: so what do you guys think about "american idol" as a judge i'm sorry, i think he's better looking than george clooney in this picture. really? you all don't like the vampire look? i know i have a bump in my -- i put my wig on a particular way today and the bump is rubbing me the wronway. look, during the commercial break i'll deflate. in the meantime let's talk about max because you all are so wrong or you need glasses. i'm going to take a poll by collapse. who thinks this man here is hot? [ applse ] >> wendy: who tnks -- who thinks he is not? [ silence ] >> wendy: see? . you're ju trying to be different. well,look, maks is a jerk and he is early on the eyes and those are two things that work for me at the judge's table. he will do a danceudge thing o"daing with
we've learned so much about michael's drug use. we've even seen him as recently as last month with hs naked body on a slab on one of the tabloids and his kids d't need to walking around seeing that in the newspaper. how htful are you, woman? sit down. [ applause ] >> wendy: so what do you guys think about "american idol" as a judge i'm sorry, i think he's better looking than george clooney in this picture. really? you all don't like the vampire look? i know i have a bump in my...
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joining us today is nicole lapin. hi, nicole. welcome back. also from the howard stern radio show on sirius xm, say hello to lisa g. and tv editor, say hello to jawn murray. hi, jawn. let's get into it. justin bieber as we know was recently photographed in his ho -- in his hotel room, but also leaving a brothel in brazil, and the hotel room was in brazil as well. allegedly he left with two prostitutes from the brothel. his supporters are saying, it's not a big deal. his actual fans. the kids. it's not a big deal because prostitution is legal in brazil, and you can pick up a prostitute as young as 18. so he's within the confines. >> double for your trouble. the more the merrier. why not get two? the kid can afford it. as long as he was safe and it was a good time. my concerns is about where is he going to go musically? because we're not going to respect him as an artist. he's at a roads. he's going to go one way and become justin timberlake or go another way and go virginia nil la ice. he's leaning towards vanilla ice. >> the sleeps with her an
joining us today is nicole lapin. hi, nicole. welcome back. also from the howard stern radio show on sirius xm, say hello to lisa g. and tv editor, say hello to jawn murray. hi, jawn. let's get into it. justin bieber as we know was recently photographed in his ho -- in his hotel room, but also leaving a brothel in brazil, and the hotel room was in brazil as well. allegedly he left with two prostitutes from the brothel. his supporters are saying, it's not a big deal. his actual fans. the kids....
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and she's just done fab us ulof. we advised her to change her life. >> wendy: did you advise her to quit basketball? no, not at all. >> wendy: are you glad she quit? i am. she's a grown mother who shouldn't have her daughter seeing her beast out. >> it probably no longer is who she is. >> wendy: she's not. here's a picture of her kissing. have you ever had a conversation with her? >> sh's a grown woman. she can date who she wants to date. i have no control over that. >> wendy: you know, chris brown is under anger management. i believe that's a step in the right direction. what are your thoughts on chris brown? >> what is rehabbing? "re"means to do again and h"hab is the behavior. >> he used to be the double mint kid. >> what's the cause? just like if you're doing drugged or alcohol. if you don't get to the cause, it's going stay. >> wendy: how's your life? are you in love? >> how's my life? >> wendy: you're the one who tauts me it's okay to break up with girlfriends and that was 15 years ago. >> i'm blessed and honor
and she's just done fab us ulof. we advised her to change her life. >> wendy: did you advise her to quit basketball? no, not at all. >> wendy: are you glad she quit? i am. she's a grown mother who shouldn't have her daughter seeing her beast out. >> it probably no longer is who she is. >> wendy: she's not. here's a picture of her kissing. have you ever had a conversation with her? >> sh's a grown woman. she can date who she wants to date. i have no control over...
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she told us that when she was on the show. she said she had to go to africa. take a look at this clip and then we'll continue. >> my thing is this. and we're friends, a grown woman. >> i don't need you talking over me. >> i'm not talking over you. >> nene, listen, listen. let me tell you something. >> no, let me tell you something. as a grown woman, i make my decisions. any friend that i have will never tell me who i can and cannot talk to. >> i'm not saying that. i'm saying as a friend -- >> i'm not going to be thinking about whether she is going to be uncomfortable or not. [ applause ] >> wendy: there were a few things in that clip that i noticed, first of all, you never violate and touch somebody in their space, okay? that right there was a grown woman punch in the face about to happen. and i'm not even the violent type, but don't get in the personal space. i'm surprised nene didn't overreact to that which in my book she would have had a right to. the second thing that i noticed in that clip was that the:(7q fashion queen in the background? hey girl. i watc
she told us that when she was on the show. she said she had to go to africa. take a look at this clip and then we'll continue. >> my thing is this. and we're friends, a grown woman. >> i don't need you talking over me. >> i'm not talking over you. >> nene, listen, listen. let me tell you something. >> no, let me tell you something. as a grown woman, i make my decisions. any friend that i have will never tell me who i can and cannot talk to. >> i'm not saying...
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an those of us know, we know who we are in terms of the placement and how men look at us. she's the weekend girl. she's not the keeper, unfortunately. and she's a little crazy. so, you know. and then fadre, you make great-looking babies. but fadre, please get off the show. just leave. i hate her story line, you know what i'm saying? i leave the room to brush my teeth and come back. and cynthia, i leave to take a shower and i come back. but even though she's as boring as i don't know what, and peter was so not supportive last night and it made me want to vomit. she's got these five boys and he's acting all non-supportive. but you know why cynthia is good on the show? beuse they need a nice, calm character that soothes everybody ands a good friend. if there's one thing cynthia is, she's a good friend. yeah. [ applause ] >> wendy: mama joyce. joyce even tried to turn wylie, the little girl, against todd. love that riley., the little girl, against todd. love that rile, the little girl, against todd. love that rile, the little girl, against todd. love that rile, the little girl
an those of us know, we know who we are in terms of the placement and how men look at us. she's the weekend girl. she's not the keeper, unfortunately. and she's a little crazy. so, you know. and then fadre, you make great-looking babies. but fadre, please get off the show. just leave. i hate her story line, you know what i'm saying? i leave the room to brush my teeth and come back. and cynthia, i leave to take a shower and i come back. but even though she's as boring as i don't know what, and...
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de blasio used to be a full-blown lesbian. okay. she wrote about it herself in "essence" magazine, you see. you thought i was outing her or something. no, i'm not that girl. listen, she wrote about it in "essence" magazine years ago before she met mr. de blasio, bill de blasio. so i was asking my producers, well, are you allowed to li turn in your g pass after you're finished with it? you know what we all agreed? it's different for women than it is for men. so she was probably going through something and in college and having fun and then she meets this 6'5" bill, attractive now, but you should see him back in the day. and then they have the two squirrely kids, dante in his afro. just congratulations de blasio. [ applause ] also, i want to shout out to governor chris christie in new jersey. the governor re-elected. that was him last night. can i talk with the surgery he got for weight loss? what happened? gov, like, i don't notice a difference. i'm sorry. i don't notice a difference. maybe there is a difference, i don't know. he got
de blasio used to be a full-blown lesbian. okay. she wrote about it herself in "essence" magazine, you see. you thought i was outing her or something. no, i'm not that girl. listen, she wrote about it in "essence" magazine years ago before she met mr. de blasio, bill de blasio. so i was asking my producers, well, are you allowed to li turn in your g pass after you're finished with it? you know what we all agreed? it's different for women than it is for men. so she was...
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they saw us, forced us together. they helped us out. weorke very hard to generate a foundation. social media. we couldn'tave done it 20 years ago. >> that's great. five strangers and now you're a band and traveling around the world. i trust that you've forged personal relationships with each other too. >> no. >> i know that the girls go crazy. infamous for throwing bras and panties on the stage. >> especially th americans. >> what do you do with those things afterwards? do you leave them on the stage? donate them to crity? >> put them on >> we normally throw them around the stage a little bit. i'm really good at throwing. so normally i try and throw it so it hooks over someone's head and they'll wear it as a necklace for a little bit. when they get on the stage, they're always really warm. [ laughter ] you know that it's real. not jt -- it's actually been -- >> the guys are between the ages of, what, 21 and 25. ou're having the time of your life. nathan, is it true thatou guys individually have been requested a lot to give girls their first kiss? >> yeah. >> their first tongue k
they saw us, forced us together. they helped us out. weorke very hard to generate a foundation. social media. we couldn'tave done it 20 years ago. >> that's great. five strangers and now you're a band and traveling around the world. i trust that you've forged personal relationships with each other too. >> no. >> i know that the girls go crazy. infamous for throwing bras and panties on the stage. >> especially th americans. >> what do you do with those things...
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again, as long as it's not us, i like the story. i'll keep following it. [ applause ] >>> dmx not being here, i'm glad you're loving today's hot topics. i was just like okay, so he's in jail. twirl me up a good wig, give me a distraction dress. cook me up juicy hot topics and push me out there and pop me up. [ applause ] because the show was supposed to be all about dmx. ryan seacrest ended his relationship with giulianiian how far but hasn't cut ties with derek. they said these two partied together at a halloween bash. they did not arrive together. but they were at the party and as opposed to saying what's up bro, they hung together all night long. dancing and drinking. the girls were there and everything. in other words, they're still friends. that begs the question and we've talked about this before. family and friends, aren't they supposed to all break up when you break up -- clap if you think it's okay to hang out? [ applause ] that's why y couldn't really be my friend. do you understand? when i break up with my manno owe choos
again, as long as it's not us, i like the story. i'll keep following it. [ applause ] >>> dmx not being here, i'm glad you're loving today's hot topics. i was just like okay, so he's in jail. twirl me up a good wig, give me a distraction dress. cook me up juicy hot topics and push me out there and pop me up. [ applause ] because the show was supposed to be all about dmx. ryan seacrest ended his relationship with giulianiian how far but hasn't cut ties with derek. they said these two...
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she's giving us the exclusive. please welcome to our show the one and only pebbles. you look good. hi. hi. nice to meet ou i like your shoes. let's get a shoe cam before we get started. cute. you got a little bit of lipstick on your teeth. >> i figured i did. >> wendy: hair in your eyes. you look good. so this is our first time meeting. thank y so much for coming here and telling your stor you've been blamed for more than 20 years for cheating tlc out of millions of dollars. >> right. >> wendy: and it was depicted in the movie tt we all saw on vh-1. how come you never came out and talked about this and defended yourse years ago? >> it's a lot to it. i can only tell certain things because there's confidentiality agreements. i was a mom. a lot happening. >> wendy: you were ased of cheating them out of millions. if you didn't do it or if that was a half truth. >> it was complete lie. but once again there's confidentiality, you went through bankruptcy, actually settled in that case and people saw things but it was sealed. >> wendy: you couldn't tlk about it. >> no. >> wendy: you can ta
she's giving us the exclusive. please welcome to our show the one and only pebbles. you look good. hi. hi. nice to meet ou i like your shoes. let's get a shoe cam before we get started. cute. you got a little bit of lipstick on your teeth. >> i figured i did. >> wendy: hair in your eyes. you look good. so this is our first time meeting. thank y so much for coming here and telling your stor you've been blamed for more than 20 years for cheating tlc out of millions of dollars....
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tell us about it. we'll start with usc, recent success on the grid iron looking to be a case of addition by subtraction. since lane kiffin was fired, the trojons flyered under coach ed orgeron. and are gunning from their sixth win. number four against stamford, winning the last four, stamford trialling. tyler gaffney got the cards into it. 18 yard scamper. we are tied at 17. in the fourth the trojan defense came up. he throws it, forced into the turn over. how about the nice intersense with three minutes to go. we go into the fourth. and how about the field goal to win it on the drive. andre. usc win, ed orgeron may have earnt the official title of head coach. not the only game of fire works. georgia upset against auburn. tigers let. nick marshall the keeper for the quarterback. 34-17. dogs getting the ball back. two to go. aaron murray diving into the end zone, barely gets it in, it counts. 38-37. tigers ned a miracle in the fourth at 18. check it out. the ball is chipped by two defenders, falling int
tell us about it. we'll start with usc, recent success on the grid iron looking to be a case of addition by subtraction. since lane kiffin was fired, the trojons flyered under coach ed orgeron. and are gunning from their sixth win. number four against stamford, winning the last four, stamford trialling. tyler gaffney got the cards into it. 18 yard scamper. we are tied at 17. in the fourth the trojan defense came up. he throws it, forced into the turn over. how about the nice intersense with...
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they literally turned us around and sent us to a parking lot right next to the mall. but they have the whole parking lot area near nordstrom on lock down. they are searching for somebody stills inside the building. happened around 9:30 a.m. shots fired near 9:30 near the nordstrom's shopping store inside the mall. they started bringing people out, evacuating people out. they have reports of the swat team is here, there is also a bomb squad here. we're assuming that these are ought preventive measures. -- all preventative measures. reports of one man, with armed with at least a rifle and possibly wearing black clothing, possibly wearing body armor. right now information is very sketchy coming out. but they are bringing people out of the mall and trying to keep people from going back into the mall. parts of the mall were starting to close but there are still restaurants and there's a movie theater in this mall that stay open past 9:30. there is quite a scene that they need to get hold of and try ocontrol the scene to find out exactly what's going on here. >> juan carlos
they literally turned us around and sent us to a parking lot right next to the mall. but they have the whole parking lot area near nordstrom on lock down. they are searching for somebody stills inside the building. happened around 9:30 a.m. shots fired near 9:30 near the nordstrom's shopping store inside the mall. they started bringing people out, evacuating people out. they have reports of the swat team is here, there is also a bomb squad here. we're assuming that these are ought preventive...
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government is holding us and various other international governments are holding us, and we will continue to bring the support to the people affected by the supertyphoon. >> but the relief supplies are not always getting to the ones who need it most. the government sending in more patrols to are stop the looting, imagine if you will then the courage of these people here in sabu at the edwards air force base, many of them who were there during the storm. they're waiting here for a c-130 hercules aircraft to arrive to take them back into the devastated area. why because in those bags are food and water, things they say their family needs to survive. >> these survivors say the government aid isn't reaching their families fast enough and going back is their own option -- only option about. >> i am scared but i have no choice because my family is in tacloban. >> international aid is on the way. the united states has directed the carrier the u.s.s. george washington to head to the fill philippines and provide support. as bad weather begins to close in survivors wonder, if they'll ever arrive in
government is holding us and various other international governments are holding us, and we will continue to bring the support to the people affected by the supertyphoon. >> but the relief supplies are not always getting to the ones who need it most. the government sending in more patrols to are stop the looting, imagine if you will then the courage of these people here in sabu at the edwards air force base, many of them who were there during the storm. they're waiting here for a c-130...
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side, the state department using the same phrase they use persistently using the phrase, "they are trying to narrow the gaps between the two sides." a little more information coming from the french, from laurent fabius, talking about some stumbling blocks and what happens to the uranium that's been enriched to the level of 20%. that being one of the stumbling blocks here. we have spoken to some iran jan officials in the last few minutes, telling al jazeera that they don't expect the iranian foreign minister to sit with the p5 plus one for about three hours. and they say negotiations are within that p5 plus one group. they share the same aim, but they are six different countries represented and will have slightly different views on how to proceed. one of the key players is not seer. that's sergei lavrov. he's joining others who cancelled plans to come here. the next push will wait until he arrives. >> presuming they find a way to proceed on this. we are talking, really, about first steps at best, with a much lengthier and more complex process that will have to follow all of this to reach a
side, the state department using the same phrase they use persistently using the phrase, "they are trying to narrow the gaps between the two sides." a little more information coming from the french, from laurent fabius, talking about some stumbling blocks and what happens to the uranium that's been enriched to the level of 20%. that being one of the stumbling blocks here. we have spoken to some iran jan officials in the last few minutes, telling al jazeera that they don't expect the...
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mike hannah, reporting for us from jerusalem. let's move on to other news and specifically to the philippines where we're getting a better picture of the extent of typhoon haiyan's destruction. the storm hit the country 11 days ago. according to the latest figures from the united nations around 13 million people have been affected 50 storm, around 12% of the philippines population. various prorts have put the -- reports have put the death toll at around 4,000 and millions of people are homeless. some countries are contributing more than others. let's look at that. more than 600 u.s. soldiers are now helping out on the ground and some 50 military aircraft and navy vessels are involved. australia has also been quick to contribute. it's not only sent a team of medical experts but also air force planes filled with complies. and hundreds -- supplies. and hundred of taiwanese are workers are helping. >> one is a country with the second biggest economy on earth. the other is a furniture store. but over the last week the two have been co
mike hannah, reporting for us from jerusalem. let's move on to other news and specifically to the philippines where we're getting a better picture of the extent of typhoon haiyan's destruction. the storm hit the country 11 days ago. according to the latest figures from the united nations around 13 million people have been affected 50 storm, around 12% of the philippines population. various prorts have put the -- reports have put the death toll at around 4,000 and millions of people are...
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us from being scared. we would sleep on the floor and they would fire blanks above our heads. >> reporter: sophie was raped by her commanding officer. she is now back living with her family, but reintegration is always difficult. >> translator: the children tell us they are addicted to drugs, because in the armed groups they see killings, they smell rotting bodies. they are constantly in contact with blood, so they take drugs. sometimes the children kill people, and when they leave the armed groups the memories come back to them and they take drugs to forget. >> reporter: some are forced to join, others join because they have no education and have no hope of finding work. either way they experiences will stay with them forever. >>> take a listen to what this young man has to say. he is a former child soldier from see area leon, he says that any effort to remove children from the battlefield should focus on the systemic regions behind it. >> when while you are running from it, you begin to see the world you
us from being scared. we would sleep on the floor and they would fire blanks above our heads. >> reporter: sophie was raped by her commanding officer. she is now back living with her family, but reintegration is always difficult. >> translator: the children tell us they are addicted to drugs, because in the armed groups they see killings, they smell rotting bodies. they are constantly in contact with blood, so they take drugs. sometimes the children kill people, and when they leave...
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he used number one the term reconsider, not revoke and used the term for now, which means that the delay is temporarily, and then he used the iranian nuclear issue as the reason for why they should delay. it's not about the two step solution and the peace process. what we need to hear is the term revoke these settlement activities in order to give peace the chance it deserves. >> let me talk to you about the issue of iran. netanyahu did say the settlements would create unnecessary confrontation when israeli is trying to persuade partners to reach a better deal with iran. is israel trading off a deal with iran against peace with the palestinians and why would you accept that? >> no, i cannot accept this. i cannot accept anything about any correlation. israeli is an occupying power. as of november 29, 2012, the general assembly and u.n. made palestine oh nation state under occupation. i cannot accept the excuses he uses to continue with his policy of dictation and activities. it's time for the international community to stop treating the government of israeli above the laws of man and to h
he used number one the term reconsider, not revoke and used the term for now, which means that the delay is temporarily, and then he used the iranian nuclear issue as the reason for why they should delay. it's not about the two step solution and the peace process. what we need to hear is the term revoke these settlement activities in order to give peace the chance it deserves. >> let me talk to you about the issue of iran. netanyahu did say the settlements would create unnecessary...
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thanks for being with us. you do have a team on the ground right now heading to the worst-hit areas. what are the most critical needs as you understand them right now? >> one of the most critical needs is we still don't have good access to most of the hardest-hit areas. we know that upwards of 10,000 people have been killed, even though the government has only registered 1800 deaths so far, it's a matter of getting into those locations that have been cut off. roads have been closed, bridges blown out. it's a big challenge to get to the hardest hit. >> not to mention there are so many agencies on the ground, n.gg.o.'s, military. >> w we have a lot of experience in doing this. we responded to the tsunami in tow, haiti. the u.n. is setting up. >> there is a tremendous record of going into places hard-hit by natural disaster. how does this rate as far as what you've seen from the reporting compared to haiti, compared to the tsunami? >> it's the largest storm the world has seen, the winds of 190-mile an hour sustai
thanks for being with us. you do have a team on the ground right now heading to the worst-hit areas. what are the most critical needs as you understand them right now? >> one of the most critical needs is we still don't have good access to most of the hardest-hit areas. we know that upwards of 10,000 people have been killed, even though the government has only registered 1800 deaths so far, it's a matter of getting into those locations that have been cut off. roads have been closed,...
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he joins us live from ormoc. >> thank you for being with us this morning. i understand you have travelled from behal to ormoc. how are the challenges different in each place? >> good morning. thank you. the challenges are a little similar, but with the devastation being so recent in orm ormoc, the need is greater. ormoc was hit by a tidal surge like that intercepted in tacloban. where i went today, i saw thousands of homes that were damaged and you could count on one hand how many homes i saw were not damaged. the numbers here are much greater than we thought, but honestly, i have a thing where if your house is 100% destroyed - it doesn't matter if your neighbours are or not. the need is great. the emergency is great. it's a dissolving situation. now emergency supplies are piling up. there's food and water shortages will end. the next face is all hands - looking at the recovery. >> you mentioned you can count on one hand the number of homes that were not damaged. so what are survivors needing most now, and what about the basics like electricity, running wat
he joins us live from ormoc. >> thank you for being with us this morning. i understand you have travelled from behal to ormoc. how are the challenges different in each place? >> good morning. thank you. the challenges are a little similar, but with the devastation being so recent in orm ormoc, the need is greater. ormoc was hit by a tidal surge like that intercepted in tacloban. where i went today, i saw thousands of homes that were damaged and you could count on one hand how many...
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they wanted to intimidate us. it was a brutal thing. >> tomorrow will be a hot and hard day for you -- for ukraine. >> the anger is swelling here. the crackdown by the police reignited opposition forces and the scene is set for a violent standoff between the forces. >> a pilot and three passengers have been killed in a plane crash in alaska. it went down in st marys. a survivor left the wreckage and walked in the freezing rain to get help. it took rescuers two hours to leave the crash site. six on board are hospitalized. the cause is un known. the national safety transport board is investigating. >> more gay couples are trying to become parents. opposition is high. a bill to help gay people adopt is making its way through congress. >> when don and andrew first decided to become parents through adoption, they were willing to take a child that needed a home. we were open. we gave a broad raping. we were open to ethnic grews, mixed race child. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected that we w
they wanted to intimidate us. it was a brutal thing. >> tomorrow will be a hot and hard day for you -- for ukraine. >> the anger is swelling here. the crackdown by the police reignited opposition forces and the scene is set for a violent standoff between the forces. >> a pilot and three passengers have been killed in a plane crash in alaska. it went down in st marys. a survivor left the wreckage and walked in the freezing rain to get help. it took rescuers two hours to leave...
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they want to lock us into a composition. students protested demanding authorities stay out of their personal affairs. >> this crowd has been chanting, "we will resist with both agendas", some are angry at how protests were handled this year. the prime minister was crit sist for ordering a crackdown on anti-wide protests. security services are involved in closing down stupid dorms. this gill lives with fellow male students. >> translation: i'm rangry about the -- angry. i can't accept it. we are not in the relationship he thinks. >> some young turks - it may come as a surprise. >> in this issue they've included too far into private lives. he co subsection fear -- koo interfere with fine. >> it doesn't mean the conservative government can counsel on that endorse: >> here to provide in sight on turkey's policy. mr ganghis thank you for joining us. turkey is known for having a muslim but secure lar country. what does the decision by the prime minister mean for the turkish people. >> i use this for many different purposes. we hav
they want to lock us into a composition. students protested demanding authorities stay out of their personal affairs. >> this crowd has been chanting, "we will resist with both agendas", some are angry at how protests were handled this year. the prime minister was crit sist for ordering a crackdown on anti-wide protests. security services are involved in closing down stupid dorms. this gill lives with fellow male students. >> translation: i'm rangry about the -- angry. i...
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them to go but the us delegation that came in here, they told us that -- that quite the opposite could happen, that that could actually poison the well and make things worse, make the stress so unbearable that the iranians will see those sanctions as pure belligerence and then walk away. if that is to happen, it will be a dangerous situation because it means that the diplomatic path will have closed and what happens after that, well, you know, there have obviously been talks of a military option but the u.s.a. says that that should be the absolute last option on the table. they much prefer the idea of trying to talk to the iranians. they do not -- there has been no discussion of a complete lifting of sanctions. they say that possibly by easing some things, perhaps as the iranians would like to see an easing on the oil exports >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> here are the headlines at this hour. >> only on al jazeera america. >> you know, you might call it the antivalentine's day. singles day has morphed into the count
them to go but the us delegation that came in here, they told us that -- that quite the opposite could happen, that that could actually poison the well and make things worse, make the stress so unbearable that the iranians will see those sanctions as pure belligerence and then walk away. if that is to happen, it will be a dangerous situation because it means that the diplomatic path will have closed and what happens after that, well, you know, there have obviously been talks of a military...
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phil joins us live in london. tell us how the first day in court went. >> well, tony, the first day was taken up with procedural matters swearing in the jury an identifying the defendant referring to themselves by their arabic names they adopted after their conversion to islam. that is how they want to be addressed while this court trial proceeds. and there was we know a side bar hearing that had to do with some issues about how this court case will proceed. outside of the old bailey here the central criminal court here in london. there was a small but vocal group of nationalists they were calling among other things a return to the death penalty as a result of this court case. there was equally a large number of police officers here in order to keep the peace. >> how is it being perceived? the uk? >> well, tony it's a highly controversial and a very much a touch stone issue. this is something that really touched a nerve in britain when this killing happened back in may of this year. there has been backlash against
phil joins us live in london. tell us how the first day in court went. >> well, tony, the first day was taken up with procedural matters swearing in the jury an identifying the defendant referring to themselves by their arabic names they adopted after their conversion to islam. that is how they want to be addressed while this court trial proceeds. and there was we know a side bar hearing that had to do with some issues about how this court case will proceed. outside of the old bailey here...
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to typhoon coming its way and used to heavy flooding. they were hit by a typhoon just weeks ago, and the red crosses that been helping with that. they'll do everything they can and they're evacuated where needed. but my concern the area has been inundated with floodwater, and with this rain we could see severe flooding there as well. >> thank you so much for coming on our show. peter garrett the disaster relief manager for the british red cross in london. >>> now, for a sports fans who are hoping to watch a blow dart competition or tug-of-war the olympics games may prove to be a little disappointing. but for the native in about still, they showcase these events and a little more. here is the story. >> reporter: chants from indigenous people getting ready for competition. indigenous people from all over getting ready to take part of the 12th edition of the indigenous games. they'll compete in traditional sports, bow and arrow, blow dart competition, and wrestling among others, football breaks with tradition but it is an event. this is bra
to typhoon coming its way and used to heavy flooding. they were hit by a typhoon just weeks ago, and the red crosses that been helping with that. they'll do everything they can and they're evacuated where needed. but my concern the area has been inundated with floodwater, and with this rain we could see severe flooding there as well. >> thank you so much for coming on our show. peter garrett the disaster relief manager for the british red cross in london. >>> now, for a sports...
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>> was it because of obamacare. [ laughter ] >> joining us from washington is mr. volsky. ted cruz says the only way to fix obamacare is to get rid of it. is he right? >> no, they need to fix the website, and that's what people like ted cruz fear, if people are actually able to sign up and connect to the product that they will like obamacare, but in order to get there, you have to make sure people have access. >> but you have to admit the white house has made it easy for its critics to lineup and say something has to be done. are they right? >> certainly. you have the political fallout, vulnerable democrats running for reelection are clinging to any political cover, but at the engineer of the day those folks who voted for obamacare, they will be attacked from it no matter what. so once they distance themselves from this day-to-day drip, drip of bad news, and if the website is fixed in a month or two months, maybe they'll be in a better light, but certainly right now it is very, very difficult. >> separate out the politics and the problems with the website, are americans be
>> was it because of obamacare. [ laughter ] >> joining us from washington is mr. volsky. ted cruz says the only way to fix obamacare is to get rid of it. is he right? >> no, they need to fix the website, and that's what people like ted cruz fear, if people are actually able to sign up and connect to the product that they will like obamacare, but in order to get there, you have to make sure people have access. >> but you have to admit the white house has made it easy for...
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that leaves us with states. states are the ones that we have seen being aggressive in terms of trying to develop cyber capabilities. over the last two years we saw more and more states expressing an interest to develop those kinds of capabilities and we see it happening in terms of the regular suspects are the permanent members of the u.n. security councils, russia, china, united states, france, u.k., and other countries like iran or israel. >> it goes both ways. hasn't the united states used cyber attacks to deal with iran, for instance? >> according to the new york times, of last year that was published in june. the united states and israeli government were the two governments that developed stux net, a computer worm developed and targeted a nuclear facility in iran. the "new york times" article points out that stux net within the government circles was known as operational olympic games, which signals that it was not an attack that took place on a day and you saw something explode, but more like an operation
that leaves us with states. states are the ones that we have seen being aggressive in terms of trying to develop cyber capabilities. over the last two years we saw more and more states expressing an interest to develop those kinds of capabilities and we see it happening in terms of the regular suspects are the permanent members of the u.n. security councils, russia, china, united states, france, u.k., and other countries like iran or israel. >> it goes both ways. hasn't the united states...
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stay with us. of the people until we restore our fr the president during his three-day trip to the middle east and has meetings with israeli officials and he will continue to oppose sanctions against iran. firefighters in russia raced to put out the planes of the boeing 737 after landing and all 50 people on board were killed and the cause of the accident is unknown. and the philippine's president is leading government relief operations in typhoon hit areas after the official response. there are growing concerns of supplies of food and medicines failing to reach people who need them most. the u.n. is responding to criticism about the relief efforts saying despite the scale of disaster aid is reaching those in need. >> this is massive, between 10-12.9 million people have to be assisted to recover from this, it's absolutely huge, it's like taking a -- the whole of belgium and trying to assist. it really is a huge effort. >> and number of people and the nightmare and this fret, we are not talking abou
stay with us. of the people until we restore our fr the president during his three-day trip to the middle east and has meetings with israeli officials and he will continue to oppose sanctions against iran. firefighters in russia raced to put out the planes of the boeing 737 after landing and all 50 people on board were killed and the cause of the accident is unknown. and the philippine's president is leading government relief operations in typhoon hit areas after the official response. there...
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and using seasonality. and absolutely there are a lot of more people going into farming. it's a good business decision now as well as a worthy business decision. >> reporter: ireland is not the only poor country in the eurozone to see more people go to the land, it shows sands for a plan of growth. it would be a welcomed thing, if food security ended up being an unintended consequence of the economic crisis. >> well, tradition for the olympic church took a trip around the world. but host of next year's winter games in sochi, russia send the to. >>> to space. it went outside of the space station earlier today, but for safety reasons the torch was not lit. it's set to come back down to earth on monday. i know you were disappointed by that, ross, they didn't light the torch in space. >> reporter: only 89 more days until the winter olympics. >> right around the corners. >> alabama controls their own destiny, people, they're the number one team in the country and they're on track, but they have to man up against
and using seasonality. and absolutely there are a lot of more people going into farming. it's a good business decision now as well as a worthy business decision. >> reporter: ireland is not the only poor country in the eurozone to see more people go to the land, it shows sands for a plan of growth. it would be a welcomed thing, if food security ended up being an unintended consequence of the economic crisis. >> well, tradition for the olympic church took a trip around the world. but...
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these things are useful. when he says that the inspection was not a punishment, that is what they may be thinking about, that they were signalling displarge with what -- displeasure with what has happened. they are not trying to araining their alliance in the region. who stands to gain more - the united states or eequipment. >> from? >> from having a friendly relationship. >> inertia is a powerful thing. the united states sees a lot of value in intelligence sharing, the benefits of having the suez canal access and overflight rights. egypt and the government back with abdul fatah al-sisi has seen in some ways they don't need the united states. you have government pledging $3 million in aid. for the first part the u.s. is suspended a couple of hundred million. from dollars and cents, it's pretty clear from abdul fatah al-sisi's perspective what is more valuable. >> let's talk about john kerry's 9-day tour to repair relationships. what is the biggest priority, where does he have the most work ahead of him? >> i
these things are useful. when he says that the inspection was not a punishment, that is what they may be thinking about, that they were signalling displarge with what -- displeasure with what has happened. they are not trying to araining their alliance in the region. who stands to gain more - the united states or eequipment. >> from? >> from having a friendly relationship. >> inertia is a powerful thing. the united states sees a lot of value in intelligence sharing, the...
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phil ittner joints us live from geneva. are they close to a deal? >> it sounds from all indications we are getting from pretty much behind closed doors that they are really down to the wire. it could be the make or break moment. because it's that, it could go either way. there's some talk that it's pessimistic. there's some talk saying that they are 90% there. there's just a few issues outstanding, not least of which the statement that's just recently come out from a high-ranking member of the iranian delegation, a deputy foreign minister that days any document that does not include the wording that iran has the inalienable right to enrich iranian will be unacceptable to the iranian side. it's down to wording - what is going to be in this potentially historic document. and they haven't decided yet, and it could, as i say, go either way. >> so no deal is reached, what happens next? >> well, general as you mentioned john kerry plans to go london tomorrow. also we heard from the high-ranking iranian member that they are putting a finite time on this sa
phil ittner joints us live from geneva. are they close to a deal? >> it sounds from all indications we are getting from pretty much behind closed doors that they are really down to the wire. it could be the make or break moment. because it's that, it could go either way. there's some talk that it's pessimistic. there's some talk saying that they are 90% there. there's just a few issues outstanding, not least of which the statement that's just recently come out from a high-ranking member...
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michael leaves us here. and michael the investigation into the hazing with the miami dolphins continues. >> yes now it's expanded. ted wells started a series of interviews with dolphin players three days after he spoke to johnathan martin regarding his allegation of hazing and bullying by ritchie incognito. several coaches are expected to meet with wells and offensive line coach jim turner and the position coach an incognito. >> and in baseball a 23 million-dollar contract will make the 34-year-old the highest paid catcher in baseball. he ruiz missed the first four games following a suspension. >> those are your sports headlines and coming up a little later, two of the best quarterbacks of all time give us their thoughts on what is hazing and what is not. >> can't wait. thank you. >> the skies are clear across the mid west this evening. >> but on the ground the reminders of yesterday's tornados are everywhere. >> doctors sound a warning about cholesterol medication. now they say millions of people could be t
michael leaves us here. and michael the investigation into the hazing with the miami dolphins continues. >> yes now it's expanded. ted wells started a series of interviews with dolphin players three days after he spoke to johnathan martin regarding his allegation of hazing and bullying by ritchie incognito. several coaches are expected to meet with wells and offensive line coach jim turner and the position coach an incognito. >> and in baseball a 23 million-dollar contract will make...
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they have distributing antibiotic, and tech us in vaccines. they are expecting to see hundreds of patients here today. the question is are they going to have enough supplies to care for the number of people who are injured here? now that the roads are open, it will be easier to set up a steady flow, but for today the urgent need was to get those vaccines out here as quickly as possible, and see what else they need. >> 23 people confirmed dead in suicide attacks outside of the iranian embassy in beirut. today's blast appears to be spillover from syria's civil war. >> reporter: lebanon is now part of the syrian war, and that's why many lebanese are worried that the security situation could desere rate even further. we have seen bombings, kidnappings, we have seen communities take up arms against each other. a lot of fear that the situation is only going to deteriorate, especially if the war in syria continues. and now we know the syrian regime is on the offensive on a number of fronts, and if they manage to push rebels out of the region close to
they have distributing antibiotic, and tech us in vaccines. they are expecting to see hundreds of patients here today. the question is are they going to have enough supplies to care for the number of people who are injured here? now that the roads are open, it will be easier to set up a steady flow, but for today the urgent need was to get those vaccines out here as quickly as possible, and see what else they need. >> 23 people confirmed dead in suicide attacks outside of the iranian...
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i was grateful there was a promise to help us. after becoming president, he's gone back on his word. people who question that are charged with treason. >> his name is progress, but he has seen none. e believes the government failed to improve infrastructure and basic services. he can't afford to send all his children to school. some have to work. >> i was expected to make a good living. i need help from government - a plough, seed and fertiliser. i work hard, but get hardly anything from it. >> after hours in the field, the day is nearly over. he's had a long time to think about what is best for his family's future. he is afraid he may get in trouble for speaking his mind, like dozens that have been arrested this year. >> from what i have soon government has not been able to help us. we should be let go to chart our own way. we don't benefit. >> their life is simply in a comblex historical theme. around the fire, the desire for sex-determination burns. >> riot place in ukraine broke up a mass government demonstration. police used
i was grateful there was a promise to help us. after becoming president, he's gone back on his word. people who question that are charged with treason. >> his name is progress, but he has seen none. e believes the government failed to improve infrastructure and basic services. he can't afford to send all his children to school. some have to work. >> i was expected to make a good living. i need help from government - a plough, seed and fertiliser. i work hard, but get hardly anything...
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we saw hundreds of children on the streets by the road with signs help us, give us food. so that's how desperate they have become. >> so have some aid organizations reached sabu? are they managing to get some aid out to these children and their families? >> yes, literally i think two aid organization have reached the area so far, but it's of course we are talking about three quite major cities up there that are destroyed for 80 to 90%. they have no power, no water, lack of communication, so a lot more is needed than that. >> i'm just looking at the pictures coming out to us. it looks like the weather is still a pretty big issue there. and people without shelter and food and water, they are having to live out in the elements as well. >> exactly. everyone of course is now talking about water. we're having this tropical depression right now, we had storms all day, these people are out in the open. i spoke to people who said they are in the mountains, basically sleeping in the fields. they have not much to cover themselves. of course this is a situation that will cause diseas
we saw hundreds of children on the streets by the road with signs help us, give us food. so that's how desperate they have become. >> so have some aid organizations reached sabu? are they managing to get some aid out to these children and their families? >> yes, literally i think two aid organization have reached the area so far, but it's of course we are talking about three quite major cities up there that are destroyed for 80 to 90%. they have no power, no water, lack of...
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forces accompany us as we make our way there. on the knight of october 26th, a local man brought soldiers to the hut. he told them anti-government rebels were hiding inside. there is clear evidence of what happened here. we have found spent casings and bullets. there is dried blood all over the ground. there is a dead puppy, and even a bullet embedded in the wall surrounded by blood. the stench of death is overwhelming. there were 30 people crammed inside this tiny shack. it is incredible that anyone managed to survive. there is a grave. we're told three of the victims were buried here by their relatives. claris's husband shows us where he was hiding. he watched helpless as his six year old son was killed. >> translator: when they shot my little boy he fell to the ground. i lay down on the ground too, and i heard my wife screaming and crying. i broke down in tears. i was devastated. >> reporter: security forces are out of control. they have documented executions, rapes, and recruitment of child soldiers. even the president of the
forces accompany us as we make our way there. on the knight of october 26th, a local man brought soldiers to the hut. he told them anti-government rebels were hiding inside. there is clear evidence of what happened here. we have found spent casings and bullets. there is dried blood all over the ground. there is a dead puppy, and even a bullet embedded in the wall surrounded by blood. the stench of death is overwhelming. there were 30 people crammed inside this tiny shack. it is incredible that...
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the stock could use the help. shares have lost more than half their value this year and will be dropped from the s&p future hundred after the markets closed friday. >> airlines are set to avoid flying bowing planes in thunderstorms. there are possible engine icing problems on some of the new dream liners and older jets. the f.a.a. is working closely with bowing and g.e. fixing the problems. >> some relief could be on the way for drivers. >> iran's nuclear pact affecting oil prices. >> i'm almost embarrassed to represent my school. >> students at a california university speaking out about accusations of racial hazing on their campus. >> giving a fighting chance to those with the aids virus. how a law just signed by president obama is opening new doors for organ traps plants. >> last year, rg3's wheels made life miserable for defenses. coming up, how his wheels continue just to spin in place. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >>
the stock could use the help. shares have lost more than half their value this year and will be dropped from the s&p future hundred after the markets closed friday. >> airlines are set to avoid flying bowing planes in thunderstorms. there are possible engine icing problems on some of the new dream liners and older jets. the f.a.a. is working closely with bowing and g.e. fixing the problems. >> some relief could be on the way for drivers. >> iran's nuclear pact affecting...
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police are using sniffer dogs. two people have been pulled from the rubble. no word on what accused the collapse. speaking of planes, he is one that took a wrong turn. somehow this boeing 747 landed at the wrong airport in kansas, instead of going to mcconnell air force ways the pilot brought it down at jabara airport, eight miles away. he was confused. listen to this recording with airtraffic controllers. >> the faa will investigate what happened, to do we. science and technology correspondent jake ward joins us. how could this have happened? >> first, let me explain how a plane like this gets stuck. basically the tarmac required to take off is about twice as much as the tarmac required to land. in this case it is a tiny airport. jabara airport is basically seeing tiny business jets. out of the darkness is a 747 dream liner. they touch down, the pilots look around and they have to bring in a truck to turn this big thing around. fortunately by 1 o'clock they offloaded fuel to make it light enough that it could take off on a run way that is 6,000, when a plane
police are using sniffer dogs. two people have been pulled from the rubble. no word on what accused the collapse. speaking of planes, he is one that took a wrong turn. somehow this boeing 747 landed at the wrong airport in kansas, instead of going to mcconnell air force ways the pilot brought it down at jabara airport, eight miles away. he was confused. listen to this recording with airtraffic controllers. >> the faa will investigate what happened, to do we. science and technology...
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almost all the schools have been destroyed or are used as e vac use centres. aid organizations are setting up learning and play centres, which are crucial in providing normalcy for millions of children across philippines. >> this tent has been a rev ug for some. here they are thought songs about living in a happy home. a break for a harsh life. >> many of these children witnessed the devastation first hand. >> we have to get the basic things, health, nutrition, water, sanitation, get the schools up and running. children are the future of the philippines, we need to take care of children now. >> we are building a safe environment again - it may take time. social workers say these are children forced to deal with grief at an early age. they need to be protected before all their childhood is lost too. >>> well, we have a mixed bag of precipitation across the southern plains, making its way across the north drive. it's cold. that cold air made its way all the way south ward. it's the arctic air making its way east across minnesota as we head through the remaineder
almost all the schools have been destroyed or are used as e vac use centres. aid organizations are setting up learning and play centres, which are crucial in providing normalcy for millions of children across philippines. >> this tent has been a rev ug for some. here they are thought songs about living in a happy home. a break for a harsh life. >> many of these children witnessed the devastation first hand. >> we have to get the basic things, health, nutrition, water,...
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these are people used to rebuilding after tragedy. what is different about what happened with typhoon haiyan. is that it is just so massive. in every village that we have seen, every city and town, the roofs have come off almost every building. we are talking about 95% of some children. it may as well be 100%. if there's only two roofs left on some buildings. those are for the more sturdy structures. most people live in tradition traditionally built houses made in trees and branches, and they have collapsed. here, the cathedral. that's what people are talking about. they have water, they don't have power, "how will we get on with it?" they are saying. >> you were talking about how you have personal connections with this particular area that you are reporting from. is - this must be a tough assignment, seeing people you know, areas that you know very well, and recognising how much of an impact this typhoon has had. >> it's the areas that i know, that are most heartbreaking. it's like this is the place that we come to, in my family, and
these are people used to rebuilding after tragedy. what is different about what happened with typhoon haiyan. is that it is just so massive. in every village that we have seen, every city and town, the roofs have come off almost every building. we are talking about 95% of some children. it may as well be 100%. if there's only two roofs left on some buildings. those are for the more sturdy structures. most people live in tradition traditionally built houses made in trees and branches, and they...
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what we use. we have our file cabinet. it has our paperwork. we want to ensure that our participates have what they need. >> reporter: smith and the nonprofit sheing founded dreams for change, rent the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sights, largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven. smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new face of homelessness emerged from the great recession. middle cast a families suddenly cast adrift in long-term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters and come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i'm just in between right now. where do i go? >> reporter: now they report some sort of income, but struggle with under employment or jobs that pay just a fracture of what they are used to. more than a thousand miles away frank says a growing population of people living in their cars and rv's have created host of problems. >> they steal from us, they drop their trash wherever they want. they bring the property value do
what we use. we have our file cabinet. it has our paperwork. we want to ensure that our participates have what they need. >> reporter: smith and the nonprofit sheing founded dreams for change, rent the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sights, largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven. smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new face of homelessness emerged from the great recession. middle cast a families suddenly...
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and help us. . i say to the opposition, you are part of the project. willing for not willing you create to the project. >> christo says he and jean-claude scouted 89 rivers in the rocky mountains before deciding the arkansas was perfect. critics of "over the river" says this is anything but the ideal location. >> it's on a scale of a mining operation. >> ellen is the vice president of roar - ration -- ration over the arkansas river. they have taken legal action to stop t. >> it's a major project in an area of critical environment concern. >> christo's team says they'll minimise the damage. others support the project. >> it will create a lot of attention for this part of colorado. i think it will do a lot to put this area of the state on the map. >> assuming christo wins the final rounds of legal wrangling work could begin as soon as next summer. construction could take two years. christo is famous for outmanoeuvring and outlasting his opponents. at 80 years old it will be one of the last works of hi
and help us. . i say to the opposition, you are part of the project. willing for not willing you create to the project. >> christo says he and jean-claude scouted 89 rivers in the rocky mountains before deciding the arkansas was perfect. critics of "over the river" says this is anything but the ideal location. >> it's on a scale of a mining operation. >> ellen is the vice president of roar - ration -- ration over the arkansas river. they have taken legal action to...
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he used to be held in solitary confinement. this ended and now i am refused security clearance to visit him. >> the girls have started monthly prison visits. they are special events and they insist on buys new outfelts every time. she was only a month old when her father was detained. that will be the 6th time she has seen her father, and he is only ever held her when she was a newborn. >> we used to know my dad. when he was on inker strike, we only hear from the lawyer. we get exhausted but when we see him all the exhaustion goes away. >> now they cross the military check point into israel. they don't return until nighttime. >> after hours of driving heavy secure 4:00s and waiting they arrive at the prison in southern israel to visit their father for 45 minutes. many other children go through the same thing. because the adult family members of at least a third of palestinian prisoners do not receive permits to visit their relatives in israeli prisons. under law it is illegal to transfer palestinian prisoners to detention facil
he used to be held in solitary confinement. this ended and now i am refused security clearance to visit him. >> the girls have started monthly prison visits. they are special events and they insist on buys new outfelts every time. she was only a month old when her father was detained. that will be the 6th time she has seen her father, and he is only ever held her when she was a newborn. >> we used to know my dad. when he was on inker strike, we only hear from the lawyer. we get...
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, if we continue to use social media, we're going to have to get used to the idea that our information is collected from marketing, for providing service, and we have to be aware of that. however, collection by governments poses a different issue, because governments are in a position to execute arrests or other kinds of actions whereby so we want to be sure there's appropriate oversight. >> professor of computer signs at purdue university, thanks for joining us this morning. >> edward snowden now saying his actions are now backed. a german politician met with him thursday. he wants to help investigate u.s. spying on germany. speaking today in berlin, the official revealed more about snowden's true in techies, saying when he asked snowden if he would come to germany, he said he'd much rather go to the u.s. congress. he sees his mission to address problems in the u.s. and to protect u.s. citizens. >> politicians in thailand convicted of crimes could get amnesty if a proposed bill becomes law. it would let the former prime minister return from a self-i am poled compile after a corruption
, if we continue to use social media, we're going to have to get used to the idea that our information is collected from marketing, for providing service, and we have to be aware of that. however, collection by governments poses a different issue, because governments are in a position to execute arrests or other kinds of actions whereby so we want to be sure there's appropriate oversight. >> professor of computer signs at purdue university, thanks for joining us this morning. >>...
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us from being scared. sometimes they would fire the blanks even when we were running or eating. >> reporter: girls also suffer from sexual violence. sophie was raped by her commanding officer. she is now back living with her family. >> translator: the children well us they are addicted to drugs, they see killings, they smell rotting bodies. they are constantly in contact with blood, so they take drugs. sometimes the children kill people and when they leave the armed groups, the memories come back to them and they take drugs to forget. >> reporter: some are forced to join, others volunteer because they have no hope of finding work. either way their experiences will stay with them forever. >>> this man was a child soldier for three years. he told my colleague about how he was recruited and the harrowing experience he underwent. >> at 12 years old the war reached my life and i started running from it, and everything [ technical difficulties ] >> became the only choice we had left. >> so you were forced to bec
us from being scared. sometimes they would fire the blanks even when we were running or eating. >> reporter: girls also suffer from sexual violence. sophie was raped by her commanding officer. she is now back living with her family. >> translator: the children well us they are addicted to drugs, they see killings, they smell rotting bodies. they are constantly in contact with blood, so they take drugs. sometimes the children kill people and when they leave the armed groups, the...
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this soldier leads yo us to the body of a man lying in a shallow grave. he clearly died very recently, but the smell is already unpleasant and it looks like he was tied up with his arms behind his back and his legs tied together at the moment he died. and there is some blood coming from his head. it looks like he was executed. nearby soldiers in villages say thithere were four more body visible in this hole before heavy rain buried them in mud. and they say there are many more through out the surrounding bush. it's next to a barracks that the rebels took from the government a year ago. a few days ago the rebels fled and the army moved back in. the rebels that surrendered said the m-23 executed their prisoners before they left. we tried to contact the m-23, but they have not answered phone calls since the government forces fought them back in the last ten days. the people in the villages around the base are living under the m-23 rule was tough canned e rebels were cruel. >> they had prisoners there. we heard they killed the police injuries. they killed the
this soldier leads yo us to the body of a man lying in a shallow grave. he clearly died very recently, but the smell is already unpleasant and it looks like he was tied up with his arms behind his back and his legs tied together at the moment he died. and there is some blood coming from his head. it looks like he was executed. nearby soldiers in villages say thithere were four more body visible in this hole before heavy rain buried them in mud. and they say there are many more through out the...
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for more updates you can check us out at www.aljazeera.com. i'm phil torrez, here to talk about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware and humanity. rax is a neuroscientist. she has the invocation of bamboo and carbon. mar inkta davidson is a biologist specializing in ecologist and evolution. and i'm phil torrez. i'm an entomologist. but i'm over america for a very bad ride. how bad is our air? that's our team.
for more updates you can check us out at www.aljazeera.com. i'm phil torrez, here to talk about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware and humanity. rax is a neuroscientist. she has the invocation of bamboo and carbon. mar inkta davidson is a biologist specializing in ecologist and evolution. and i'm phil torrez. i'm an entomologist. but i'm over america for a very bad ride. how bad is our air? that's our team.
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stacey tisdale tells us it's being used to find the best and brightest doctors. >> reporter: what if playing a video game could get you a job interview? what if it could help you find your next star employee? that's exactly what this game is designed to do. it engages a job seek never a seemingly simple desktop video game. all while gathering a ton the data that can be analyzed to reveal a candidates abilities, behavior and personality. >> part of the point of this game is trying to see how well you can evaluate people. >> reporter: nyu's department of ooath beeted pedic surgery piloted the program to see if it would help them select candidates for their residency training programs. >> we have seven to 800 application ace year for hour 12 positions. >> reporter: the group is narrowed down to 72 people and pharmacy spend four days interviewing them. >> he would think that every person who got a position would work out wonderfully. and doesn't always work out that w5eu6789 it'way. >> reporter: it's a problem guy hopes to solve being he's the founder of the game and a new game balloon b
stacey tisdale tells us it's being used to find the best and brightest doctors. >> reporter: what if playing a video game could get you a job interview? what if it could help you find your next star employee? that's exactly what this game is designed to do. it engages a job seek never a seemingly simple desktop video game. all while gathering a ton the data that can be analyzed to reveal a candidates abilities, behavior and personality. >> part of the point of this game is trying to...
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joining us is mark kimmitt, is this man being used by north korea as a pawn? >> well, it certainly is the case that there doesn't appear to be any reason they should be holding him, either for espionage or crimes inside the country, so one is drawn to that conclusion. >> are you concerned that right before he was detained he talked to military officials about his possible involvement in the korean war? >> i -- i would be. like my father who is a veteran of the korean war. they were serving their country. they were not doing this on their own. he was serving as an officer during the war, but nonetheless there is no reason why a former soldier doing his duty to his country, should somehow have that taken out in revenge 60-plus years later. >> is there a difference between the two countries beyond what we already know. in this country it is common for veterans to talk about what they did or did not do in war. in north korea those wounds are still very fresh. did that open an old fisher that didn't need to be open? >> the real question is north korea exploiting th
joining us is mark kimmitt, is this man being used by north korea as a pawn? >> well, it certainly is the case that there doesn't appear to be any reason they should be holding him, either for espionage or crimes inside the country, so one is drawn to that conclusion. >> are you concerned that right before he was detained he talked to military officials about his possible involvement in the korean war? >> i -- i would be. like my father who is a veteran of the korean war. they...
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. >> look at the people around us here. a lot of people have been silenced for so long, and i think this action means a lot to us. it's time for us to show that we're not happy. >> reporter: the prime minister faces a two-day no confidence debate, but her party controls the house of representatives, so there is to chance she will be voted out. >> translator: the acquisitions are strong and unjust for me. >> reporter: she says police and security forces will not use force to remove protesters, so the demonstrator have continued without much violence. >> reporter: the anti-government movement is organized and has a massive following. but what happens next? they have asked the government to resign, but they haven't made it clear what they would do if that actually happened. this man resigned from his parliament seat to lead the protesters, but has yet to define the movement's political goals. that might be because even if the pis unseated, there still do not have the votes to win. >>> france is calling for a larger force to he
. >> look at the people around us here. a lot of people have been silenced for so long, and i think this action means a lot to us. it's time for us to show that we're not happy. >> reporter: the prime minister faces a two-day no confidence debate, but her party controls the house of representatives, so there is to chance she will be voted out. >> translator: the acquisitions are strong and unjust for me. >> reporter: she says police and security forces will not use force...